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    Audio Features for Isadora: What Do You Want?

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      deflost @mark
      last edited by

      @mark

      you read absolutly right, children. the most of them are around 8 to 12 or 16 to 20, we work a lot

      with them in a cooperation with their schools.

      we do every kind of "new media" stuff with them.

      so in some situations, in special for theatre like performance stuff, they are very accurate

      with things that have to be logic. so when they want to let the machine speak out come in,

      then please from the right side, and when the bad witch calls from back outside the building, then of course they ask

      why we don´t use bluetooth or something like that.........and so on.

      but so they learn much about physical audio mixing consoles and this kind of stuff.

      so another thx for your work.

      r.h.

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      • markM
        mark
        last edited by mark

        Dear All,

        I hope you're enjoying your jump into 2020.

        I'm exploring if and how the volume at the crosspoints of the Matrix Router should be displayed. On one hand, it's handy to see it and for sure when you are adjusting the volume, the circle getting biggger/smaller gives you strong visual feedback about which item you're editing. For sure, when no routings are selected the volume circles should not be shown. But maybe it gets too cluttered when you make a multiple selection? I could make it so that the volume circle only shows when there a single routing is selected.

        I'd be curious to hear your reactions.


        Also, as you can see, I've gotten this to be this to be bit more compact than you saw in the first GIF I shared before. But I can also anticipate that having more than 16 channels of output is going to make for a very tall user interface element... do people use more than 16 channel output devices on a regular basis?

        Best Wishes,
        Mark

        Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
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        • CitizenJoeC
          CitizenJoe @mark
          last edited by

          @mark

          Hi Mark, Happy New Year!

          Here's a thought: that the squares that are the numbers across the top grow into rectangles to indicate the volume level. They could even change colour, just like a VU meter!

          Cheers,

          Hugh

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          • markM
            mark @CitizenJoe
            last edited by

            @citizenjoe said:

            Here's a thought: that the squares that are the numbers across the top grow into rectangles to indicate the volume level. They could even change colour, just like a VU meter!

            Thank you... intersting idea. The disadvantage being, if you are routing the same channel to many outputs, you wouldn't know the individual volumes for each output.

            Best Wishes,
            Mark

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
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            • CitizenJoeC
              CitizenJoe @mark
              last edited by

              @mark maybe do it on the outputs, then?

              Cheers,

              Hugh

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              • MaximortalM
                Maximortal @mark
                last edited by

                @mark I prefere numerical values  (dB) shown close to output number box, is more precise in professional enviroment where gain structure is foundamental.

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                • markM
                  mark @Maximortal
                  last edited by mark

                  @maximortal said:

                  I prefere numerical values  (dB) shown close to output number box, is more precise in professional enviroment where gain structure is foundamental.

                  Well, I'm going to add an option for all volume values _everywher_ to be in dB -- so don't worry about that part for now.

                  But when you and @CitizenJoe say the numbers should be near the outputs, do you understand that that every routing has an individual volume control? 

                  In left picture below, channel 2 is routed to output 2 with a volume of 100%. In the right picture, you see that channel 4 is also routed to output 2, but it's volume is 50%. 

                    

                  So, for a given output there can be multiple volume settings -- one for each source channel. How would you propose to indicate more than one volume setting at the output?

                  Best Wishes,
                  Mmark

                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                  Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                    deflost @Maximortal
                    last edited by

                    hello,

                    we talked a lot to our audio freaks. and they told us to prefer also numbers, because it is more compatible to the 

                    audio world. 

                    r.h

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                    • markM
                      mark @deflost
                      last edited by mark

                      @deflost said:

                      to prefer also numbers

                      I'm not understanding your statement. The number is shown at the bottom when a single routing is selected, near the volume slider.

                      I am not trying to propose there are only circles to indicate volume; I am proposing those as additional visual feedback. 

                      The precise value is always shown when a single routing is selected as shown in this picture.


                      Best Wishes,
                      Mark

                      Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                      Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                      • jfgJ
                        jfg
                        last edited by

                        Dear Mark,

                        I find your proposal very good. It gives a direct idea of the volume and I think that to put the volume as a number at this place will overload the graphic and made it incomprehensible. 

                        I can imagine (and I know) some sound installations with more then 16 ch but I think with 16 ch you will cover more than 90% of the needs.

                        happy new year 2020

                        Jean-François 

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                        • MaximortalM
                          Maximortal @mark
                          last edited by

                          @mark I think that the best options is to copy completely what other have done. I.e. RME total mix maybe just adding connections lines 

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                          • DusXD
                            DusX Tech Staff @mark
                            last edited by

                            @mark
                            Perhaps the volume slider, now located at the bottom, could be moved to the top, above the channel selection numbers.
                            The reason, is that for the majority of setups (8ch and less) the volume will be closer to the mouse, and highlighted routing.
                            It requires less movement to make adjustments, and is closer to where the user is already looking.

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                            • WolandW
                              Woland Tech Staff @Maximortal
                              last edited by

                              @maximortal said:

                              @mark I think that the best options is to copy completely what other have done. I.e. RME total mix maybe just adding connections lines 

                               What does that look like? Could you provide an screenshot and explain?

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                              • WolandW
                                Woland Tech Staff @mark
                                last edited by

                                @mark said:

                                I'm not understanding your statement. The number is shown at the bottom when a single routing is selected, near the volume slider.

                                 I think the "audio freaks" may be talking about wanting to see things in db, not just percentage from 0-100

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                                • markM
                                  mark @Woland
                                  last edited by

                                  @woland said:

                                   I think the "audio freaks" may be talking about wanting to see things in db, not just percentage from 0-100

                                  Please read the previous posts. Above, I said:

                                  "Well, I'm going to add an option for all volume values _everywhere_ to be in dB -- so don't worry about that part for now."

                                  Best Wishes,
                                  Mark

                                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
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                                  • markM
                                    mark
                                    last edited by mark

                                    Dear All,

                                    Here's the latest. I've adopted your suggestions regarding numeric values, but kept the possibility of the graphic view because I like it better. 😉

                                    You can also see that the volumes are displayed in dB. There will be a global setting for the file that allows you to switch all volumes to dB or to percentages, as you prefer.

                                    Click here to watch the demo movie.

                                    Numeric Version: 8 channel audio file to 16 channel output device with crosspoint 4-2 selected:


                                    Graphic Version: 8 channel audio file to 16 channel output device with crosspoint 4-2 highlighted:

                                    Numeric Version: Mono audio file to 16 channel output device with crosspoint 1-11 selected:


                                    Numeric Version: Stereo audio file to 16 channel output device with crosspoint 2-6 selected:


                                    Graphic Version: Stereo audio file to 16 channel output device with input channel 1 selected:

                                    Best Wishes,
                                    Mark

                                    Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                                    Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                                    • jfgJ
                                      jfg @mark
                                      last edited by

                                      @mark

                                      really great. I also prefer the graphic version but it is good to have the possibility in some case to switch to the numeric version.

                                      thanks for the fantastic work.

                                      Jean-François

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                                      • JJHP3J
                                        JJHP3
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                                        Sometimes all caps are appropriate: WONDERFUL!

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                                        • MaximortalM
                                          Maximortal
                                          last edited by

                                          @mark  that is EXACTLY what I imagined. Bravo

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                                          • RussellR
                                            Russell
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi @mark,

                                            That is looking good and feature rich. I just had a thought about presets. Will it be possible to save a routing configuration as a preset? For example, setting up a sound player/movie player with a specific routing and then saving in a user actor might be an option. Or the string configuration input in a user actor - perhaps there will be a number of ways to save user presets?

                                            Best Wishes

                                            Russell

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